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Kate Goldbeck
You, Again
English · Paperback
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Informationen zum Autor Kate Goldbeck grew up in a literal village and dreamed of living in New York, even though her parents warned her that the apartments on Friends were not realistic. In college, she studied film and art history—limiting her employment prospects to “film museum.” Since earning a master’s degree at an engineering school, she’s designed award-winning museum exhibits and immersive experiences all over the world. She adores bantering with her partner, falling asleep to British audiobook narrators, and scratching dogs behind the ears. Klappentext "When Ari and Josh meet the first time, the wrong kind of sparks fly. They hate each other. Instantly. A free-spirited, struggling comedian who likes to keep things casual, Ari sublets, takes gigs, and lives by a code that ensures her friends-with-benefits stay firmly in the friendzone. She doesn't believe in morning sex because she never sleeps over. Born-and-bred Manhattanite Josh has ambitious plans: he'll take the culinary world by storm, find The One, and make her breakfast in his spotless kitchen. They have absolutely nothing in common ... except that they happen to be sleeping with the same woman. After their disastrous first meeting, Ari and Josh never expect their paths to cross again. But years later, as they're both reeling from ego-bruising breakups, a chance encounter leads to a surprising connection: friendship. Turns out, spending time with your former nemesis is fun when you're too sad to hate each other--and too sad for hate sex. As friends-without-benefits, they find comfort in late night Netflix binges, swiping through each other's online dating profiles, and bickering across boroughs. It's better than romance. Until one night, the unspoken boundaries of their platonic relationship begin to blur"-- Leseprobe 2014 “Excuse me, sir?” Ari stands her ground, feet shoulder-width apart, on the sidewalk in front of the Brooklyn Museum. “I know that someone who waited ten minutes for a six-dollar cold brew has the time to stop and talk to me about protecting the second-largest bobcat habitat in New Jersey.” Always best to start with a provocation. None of that “do you have a moment?” crap. No pedestrian in this city has “a moment” for a canvasser. The tall man in sunglasses, expensive jeans, and a dark sweater—slightly hunched from the weight of a large backpack— slows down, not quite to a full stop. He glances at her neon vest and binder, realizing his mistake a half-second too late. “I’m on a f***ing call!” he snaps, angling his body to route around her. It’s fine. Ari is used to people faking calls to avoid engaging with her. She takes a step to the right, blocking his path again. She needs one more donation to make quota, so Tall Sweater Nightmare Man can give her twenty seconds to make the case for the bobcats. “Can I have a sip?” She reaches toward his cold brew cup with a minimalist Blue Bottle logo. “I’ve had a super long day out here.” This trick—passed down from Gabe, her coworker-with-benefits—works about twenty percent of the time, which is a phenomenal success rate in the business of pestering strangers for (no) fun and (little) profit. “Un- f***ing -believable!” He lifts the cup out of her reach and jaywalks across Eastern Parkway, turning his head to look back at her and scowl. Or maybe to ensure she’s not following him. When Gabe told their improv class about the “lucrative opportunities” with ProActivate, he’d assured them that they’d become accustomed to constant brush-offs, the lack of eye contact, the utter rejection. “It’s good practice for comedy,” he’d said. “And it pays better.” Everything pays better than comedy. But at least onstage you can flop in front of dozens of people at once. Ten efficient minutes of agony. On the street, it’s like extending your hand every thirty seconds and...
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This is a When Harry Met Sally retelling that spotlights two enemies-turned-friends-turned-lovers over the course of a decade in New York City. It s raunchy and lovable and laugh-out-loud funny. USA Today
This gender-swapped When Harry Met Sally retelling is for anyone who craves romance novels with realistic and flawed characters. NPR, Books We Love in 2023
[Kate] Goldbeck . . . upends gender norms [and] approaches the love story here with a frankness that hallmarks many of the norms and challenges of millennial dating. . . . Much of that is welcome, whether it be the wider range of sexual identities on display or the multicultural make-up of the cast of characters that feels distinctly more like the reality of a bustling metropolis. Entertainment Weekly, Our Favorite 2023 Fall Romance Novels
This is a romance sung in perfect pitch! A spectacular debut! Christina Lauren, New York Times bestselling authors of The Unhoneymooners
If the cover alone isn t enough to hook you already When Harry Met Sally vibes blended with that absolutely perfect aesthetic for the autumn season then perhaps the conceit of Goldbeck s debut romance will achieve the rest . . . There s no doubt in our minds that Nora Ephron herself would approve. Paste Magazine
You, Again is a knockout. Ari and Josh are my favorite type of couple funny, flawed, and complicated, with prickly exteriors hiding tender hearts. I ll be first in line for anything Kate Goldbeck writes from now on. Ava Wilder, author of How to Fake It in Hollywood and Will They or Won t They
This book is raw and sexy and radically vulnerable, and I m already desperately missing Ari and Josh. Rachel Lynn Solomon, New York Times bestselling author of Weather Girl and The Ex Talk
It s funny and sharp, crackling with wit and chemistry, a clever homage to all the best parts of romantic comedies while making them feel new. Alicia Thompson, bestselling author of Love in the Time of Serial Killers
This is a luxurious contemporary romance to savor. Every character is as sexy as they are gloriously messy. I m officially a fan and can t wait to see what Kate does next! Rosie Danan, author of The Roommate
The humor is sharp, the dialogue is equal parts poignant and fun, and the romance will make you giddy. Tarah DeWitt, author of Funny Feelings
An edgy, modern, slow-burn love story, with nipple piercings. Georgia Clark, author of It Had to Be You
This debut romance ticks all the boxes of a must-read, with plenty of bite giving it edge. Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
The influence of When Harry Met Sally is clear, with Goldbeck updating the classic for the modern day. The result is witty, emotional, and deeply romantic. Publishers Weekly
Product details
Authors | Kate Goldbeck |
Publisher | Dial Books |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback |
Released | 12.09.2023 |
EAN | 9780593448120 |
ISBN | 978-0-593-44812-0 |
No. of pages | 448 |
Dimensions | 132 mm x 202 mm x 23 mm |
Series |
Dial Delights |
Subject |
Fiction
> Narrative literature
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